If relative is False, tuple (lower limit, upper limit) in absolute values.
Values of the input array lower (greater) than the lower (upper) limit are
masked.

If relative is True, tuple (lower percentage, upper percentage) to cut
on each side of the array, with respect to the number of unmasked data.

Noting n the number of unmasked data before trimming, the (n*limits[0])th
smallest data and the (n*limits[1])th largest data are masked, and the
total number of unmasked data after trimming is n*(1.-sum(limits))
In each case, the value of one limit can be set to None to indicate an
open interval.

If limits is None, no trimming is performed

inclusive : {(bool, bool) tuple}, optional

If relative is False, tuple indicating whether values exactly equal
to the absolute limits are allowed.
If relative is True, tuple indicating whether the number of data
being masked on each side should be rounded (True) or truncated
(False).

relative : bool, optional

Whether to consider the limits as absolute values (False) or proportions
to cut (True).